London’s fire chief is retiring from his post after nearly three decades with the department.
John Kobarda is leaving his position, effective immediately, the department said in a statement released Monday morning.

MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin rolled to a crushing re-election victory Sunday for six more years as Russia’s president, and he told cheering supporters in a triumphant but brief speech that “we are bound for success.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday took out his frustrations over the intensifying Russia investigation by lashing out at special counsel Robert Mueller, signalling a possible shift away from a strategy of co-operating with a probe he believes is biased against him.

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday dismissed British accusations of Russia’s involvement in an ex-spy’s poisoning as “nonsense,” but added that Moscow is ready to co-operate with London in the investigation.

Sick to her stomach.
That’s how a Calgary woman felt when she realized she’d been taken for $10,500 by scammers posing as Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) officials — demanding immediate payment to avoid a trip to jail.

OTTAWA — The majority of political staffers who told The Canadian Press they had personally experienced sexual misconduct on the job chose not to report it, with many saying they worried doing so would mean negative consequences for their careers.

OTTAWA — With the #MeToo movement shining a spotlight on Parliament Hill’s day-to-day workplace realities, a new survey by The Canadian Press is giving voice to some of those who toil in obscurity for powerful political bosses.